Keyboard Maps For 3270 Terminals Used As Ascii Terminals - IBM 3174 Reference Manual

Establishment controller; terminal user's reference for expanded functions
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3270 Terminals Used as ASCII Terminals
Keyboard Maps for 3270 Terminals Used as ASCII Terminals
TO PERFORM THIS 3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
ALT A to Z
CTRL A to Z or CTRL a to z
ALT[
CTRL Space
ALT\
CTRL ;
ALT =
CTRL<
ALT{
CTRL =
ALT -
CTRL >
ALT '
CTRL?
ALT
CTRL
A
-
[
]
1
DEL
BREAK
Notes
ESC
ATTENTION
CLEAR
Clear
ERASE EOL/EOF
Erase EOF
ERASE INPUT
Erase Input
or Enter
Notes:
TO PERFORM THIS 3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
ERASE EOS
Cursor Sel
RESET
Reset
CLICKER
Q
PRINT
Print
AltGr
Extended Graphics
—n
•I Q
M
H EH
0
a
d
Menu Request
EXTM Menu
Keypad
0 to 9 ..
0 to 9 ,.
PF1 to PF8
PF1 to PF8
1. The Control key on a 3270 Base Keyboard is the unlabeled key below the CURSR SEL key.
2. The Control key puts your keyboard into Control mode.
3. The Extended Graphics key on a 3270 Base Keyboard Is ALT 0-
4. For Extension Mode (EXTM) functions, see Chapter 1.
5. Depending on the character set and on the language used by your ASCII host application and the type
ofyour 3270 terminal (CECP-capable or not), there can be some limitations on the mapping ofthe ASCII
character graphics.
6. You should use:
PA2 on Text keyboard or keyboard with RPQ 8K0808, 8K1038, 8K1158;
Field Mark on other keyboards.
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3174 Establishment Controller Terminal User's Reference for Expanded Functions

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